Flow Snowboards - Killington Grand Prix Slopestyle - Tim Humphreys - Jeremy Thompson - Brandon Reis
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Basking Ridge
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@afroman0794 How about you just actually get better with the snowboard that you have. Any snowboard can go fast if you actually have the intent to go fast. Generally a "park" board will be a soft short board. If your dominantly going to do rails...then a super short/super soft board will be the best decision. If your dominantly trying to hit jumps, then stiff boards can be fine as long as their not super long. Pretty simple. You will be looking at quality park boards at the 350+ dollar range
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thanks for the gem Tim
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dude u live near me i live on oak ridge road near oakstreet lol
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thankss!! who is this? why didnt tim try olympic trials he could have totally been in them!
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@afscsx5 your are so cool :D
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are you tim humphreys?
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whats the best flow snowboard for jumps and rails/boxes.
but i still want it to be able to go fast
afroman0794 2 years ago
Quantum is sick for ripping turns and medium-big jumps. It's pretty stiff for jibbing though.
The Era is a reverse-camber and is a bit softer.
The Verve is a regular camber board that's soft like the Era. Brandon Reis and Ian Thorley have been riding the Verve's in slopestyles alot lately and seem to like it. I've been using the Quantum for Slopestyle's and Big Air's, and the Era for Pow and jibbing. I think the Verve is the best medium for doing everything you are looking for though.
abstraktcs 2 years ago
tim humphey's dad is my social studies teacher......
afscsx5 2 years ago
Yessir!
abstraktcs 2 years ago